The twins have learned how to swim, and now have started school in the sixth grade. They love running around outside, going camping and like all kids these days, playing video games and watching funny videos on their iPad.

"They're just little people that are here living their lives like the rest of us," Felicia said. "That's how we see them and that's how their siblings see them."

Feel Eachother's Senses

The craniopagus twins, which are twins who are conjoined at the head, are only one in 2.5 million. They share a thalamic bridge that connects their brains. This allows them to see through each-other's eyes, taste what each-other eats and even know one another's thoughts are without speaking.

"The abilities they have that no one else could imagine having are just incredible," Felicia said.

She describes the girls playing together without a word spoken between them and they get up when one decides she wants to do something else.

Not only can the twins see through one another's eyes, they also share emotions and feel it when the other is tickled.

While each controls their own limbs, both twins have the ability to control the other's legs and arms.

Now that the girls are older, doctors can better understand their shared bond.

"It was cool to hear from them about how they can see through each others' eyes or move each others' limbs," said the documentary's director and executive producer Judith Pyke. "But just as striking is they get along incredibly well."

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and all your families. With love, from Tatiana and Krista.

Like any other siblings, they have moments where they argue and scream at each other.

While the girls may share feelings they have different personalities that some times clash. Krista is the family's jokester. She loves playing pranks and making people laugh. She is also the bigger twin and tends to take charge of the pair.

Tatiana on the other hand, loves to cuddle animals and wants a hug from everyone who comes to the house.

As children, they would try and pull their heads apart when they were fed up with eachother. Their mother always told them that they were stuck, so they would just have to work out their disagreement.

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